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Hot Tub & Swim Spa Scene MARKETPLACE


Be HSG282 Ready Water Care Partners


The Health and Safety Guideline 282 (HSG282) came into effect in early 2017. The main aim for the introduction was to reduce the risk of Legionella outbreaks associated with spas and hot tubs in commercial settings.


Section 5 of the guideline focuses on water testing and what needs to be tested: Disinfectant, pH and Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). Levels should be in the following ranges:


Chlorine (free): 3 – 5mg/l Bromine: 4 – 6mg/l pH: 7.0-7.6 TDS: 1500mg/l (or 1000mg/l above the reading of the supply water)


For Chlorine, Bromine and pH, Tintometer recommend a photometer such as the Lovibond® MD 100 3in1 Photometer, supplied in a carrying case complete with tablet reagents for 100 tests of each parameter. TDS is carried out using a pen type meter such as the SD 80.


Lovibond Tintometer Tel. 01980 664800 www.lovibondwater.com


Hot Tub Oasis


Add style and luxury to your showroom and with a simple turn of a key show customers how their cover could become an attractive gazebo. The Covana OASIS is not only a hot tub cover, it’s also an automated, state-of-the-art, easy-to-use gazebo, that’s designed for greater simplicity. Covana is innovative, versatile and compatible with multiple sizes of hot tub. For more information on how Covana could enhance your showroom, call Aqua Warehouse without delay.


Aqua Warehouse Tel. 01245 477 400 www.aquawarehouse.co.uk


Aqua Spa Supplies are proud to have teamed up with water care specialists O-Care to become a UK distributor of their products.


O-Care is designed to remove and prevents biofilm, reduces chemical usage, provides soft odourless water and reduces wear and tear on hot tub components. The treatment helps maintain clear, soft and hygienically clean water by simply adding O-care weekly.


Aqua Spa Supplies have an introductory offer running with product discounts and promotional displays. Contact the team for more details or visit the website www.aquaspasupplies.co.uk.


Aqua Spa Supplies Tel. 01245 477400 www.aquaspasupplies.co.uk


Jolly Good News


Leading water treatment supplier Mineral Supplies International (MSI) has ventured in to the UK’s spa market with the launch of its Jolly Gel Spa range.


Jolly Gel Spa (JGS) follows the huge success of Jolly Gel flocculent for residential and commercial pools, both in the UK and worldwide. The formulation of JGS has been specifically engineered for spa applications. The gel cube


shape and dispensing pod is cleverly designed to ensure an even distribution of the flocculent.


MSI Tel. 01825 790 524 www.mineralsi.com


Beautifully Crafted


With an award-winning history going back to the 1950s, Aegean Spas are a third generation owned and operated business whose spa and hot tub division was incorporated as a separate company in 1987. Aegean work with swimming pool contractors and architects to design and produce bespoke mosaic hot tubs.


Any size and shape is achievable and can be fitted with your choice of wall fittings including jets and lighting. Hot tubs can be fitted with skimmer filtration or why not add a stunning overflow finish. Beautifully crafted and finished in luxury SICIS mosaics, your hot tub will be the star of your wellness space. All hot tubs can be delivered pre-plumbed. Aegean Spas Tel. 020 8959 1529 www.aegeanspas.co.uk


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